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DUTY OF EX SERVICE MEN The Sentinel The boys who served during the re cent unpleasantness across the waters performed u great duty ut that time, oi Backboue but they have as great u duty to per A lb e r t bcvK a u a E lb e rt b u n t L B ubboliera torrn now. Elbert Bode--------------------------------- Editer America is prccmiueutly a nation of peace. The greatest service to couutry A tiratola»* pubbcatiou cinerea ut Cot is done during times ol peace, for luge Grove, Ore., a? tatuai! -clata* unitter which reason the duty of those who served in the u^uied forces may be Bu»iuew» Ottico.--------------4111 Earn Alma greater now than it was then. The uatiou looks during this time o f SU BSC BUTTON RATES Due year____ $'¿.'¿0 | l'kret monili*....bât peace to those who were so eminently ...b e successful as warriors to orgauiie upon S la montila.— l.lù i Si Ligie cup\ u peace basis and preserve tor pus tenty the principles which they fought Member of National Editorial Association i to preserve for the present generation. Oregon Sitate Editorial Associât leu ; Our recent warriors were picked from Oregon Newspaper Co utoreace the flower of the uatiou. To whom Eaue County Publishers ' Association : else shall we look to preserve all that is noble aud best in our uatiouul life f F R 1D A Ï, JUNE Jo, l t ò l Who el»«- ha.- a greater obligation to take upon themselves the preservation of these things without which the RECKLESS V\ A iA K K TO GET UIS uatiou must crumble like aucieut Home. To whom else shall we look to keep Thousands ot columns have been written and tons ot pupci and barrels | alive during the next three quarters of oi ink have been used in telling ot ;i ceutury the things which the ii. A the capers oi the care leas and reck leas R. has kept alive dunug the past motor car driver. Railways have kept three quarters o f a ceutury? A drive is iu progress now to double propaganda departments busily occu pied preparing a&wspupii copy telling . the membership of the American oi how their trains and then employes ! Legion, in which only those who saw have been run down by motorists de , service in some form in tin* recent war void oi thought ior their own saiety can become members. It cun not be too strongly stated that it is the or the caiety o i others. Now comes a judge who scores tin patriotic and civic duty ot every ex reckless walker, oi whom it seems service man to join this organization there are as inauy as there are ot the and make it a virile force in the life reckless driv er. * * Briug in the reckless of the nation which they saved from walker,” this judge declares, ’ and 1 • the iron heel of the huu. Those who fretted at uot being able will send him to the workhouse along to cross the pond aud cross arms with with the reckless driver. the hordes o f the kaiser have an equal Now what do you think o i that! Heretofore the walker has enjoyed ! opportunity now with those who did get across* and a greater opportunity prior right?. ii he took the middle o i the road, it was up to the driver to than wa> given many who got across take to the ditch, it hi bumped a but who didn ’t come back. Those who served so faithfully then car and damaged it, the driver had no recourse, but now things are to be should not fail to serve equally a? different and the driver oi a motor faithfully now. car is to have some rights. The reckless walker who refuses to give a car hall ot the road is to get the same treatment as the other kind o i road hog. Thtnir, Otri eri Think and What We The reckless walker, who fail? to Think of the Things Others Think give intimation that h» is going to cross a road m front oi a ear is to get Life is M) short it makes you long the same kind oi treatment as tin driver who neglects to give a ignal for more. * * * that he is about to swing to rtgnt or left. You never see a pleasing face on the The reckless walker who ueglects to person who is saturnine at heart. carry a light to indicat« his presence • * • is to get the same kind o f treatment Tomorrow ha.? a persistent way of as the driver who travels without arriving for those who put things o ff lights. The reckless walker who get" in thi from day to day. • • • way o f a car and wrecks it 1 to get A woman secretly hopes her husband the same kind of treatment as th- driver who fails to obey the rule? ot will succeed in doing thing? she tries the road and causes a wreck. to keep him from doing. Reckless walkers have got to quit • * * interfering with the normal operation It i' not always fair to judge a man o f motor vehicles or take the con sequences. Ii prudence doesu ’t teach by the company he keep?— it may them to do "«» for their own safety, sometimes be his * relatives. * * the courts will compel them to do so The man drawing a good salary ami for the safety o f others, I » n ’t that the limit f earning it has neither time nor inclina tion tu curse the universe. * * * Ti'll the truth and vou hase it over ; tell a lie and vou arel The wasp waist is coming back into with at an. kept busy explaining for a month and ! style. We know some men who will be probably are discovered in the end. ipplying witch hazel to their arms. A tV cv ài) N ew spaper liU i a u l) G H1NGS WE THINK • * * It not pulite for children to find mult with tm- thing- their parents do hut the}' ofteu hit the nail on the head. • • • m T FOR I BACKWARD C H ILD R EN Proper correction of their eye-trouble will help solve their prob lent»— have the sight tested now. Síieniuml\ Mnttdu -ii * 861HVILLAMETIE ST EUGENE 0»t There may be some little satisfaction iu having the truth hurt you. It is a ?ign. at least, that you are not entire ly without conscience. • • • 1 ÍH It is reported that Canada has some half a million more women than men. T h at'? almost too much of a good thing. • • • In New York they have a w om an'? society which expels member? for gos siping. We predict that the complex ion of th. membership will keep ehang ing rapidly. • * • It has been learned that a wealthy Iowa fanner ha? been giving hi" sweet heart a 4u acre tract every time she kissed him. By that method girl? around here would own the universe before the end o f the honeymoon. M O N EY IS WORTH PROTECTING WITH A ST RON G, WELL- M A11E Change Purse or Bill Fold W E H A V E THESE ITEMS PRICES FROM 25c to $5.00 W E ’ LL P.E GLAD TO SHOW VOL K e n t's for D r u g s T h* 3 ^ 2 2 ^ Neighborhood News There W ill Be Union Services in the Park, 8 p. m. Sunday Evening, HEBRON (Special to The Sentinel.) Juue 26— Mrs. Charles Flunk, of North Bend, visited u pan o! last week with her sister in law. Mrs. T. J. Clark. Georgiu ('lark entertained u few of her playmates last Thursday for her fifth birthday anniversary. Tile g irls’ sewing club met with Mrs J. A. Young last Thursday after noon. Tin* Hcbrou Sunday school gave Mr?. Oilcrist a surprise picnic dinner Sunday in honor of her birthday auiii versa ry. Mr. and Mrs T J. Clark and baby were iu Eugene Monday. Vivian Cnrlile. of the Grove, visited a part o f last week with her uuut. Mr"-. J. A. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Ocuiupaugh, of London. Mr Jepson aud Miss Annie Jepson were supper guest? at the Führer home last Thursday eveuiug. A surprise party was given at the Jepson home Saturday evening in hou or o f the birthday anniversaries of Mr Jepson and his daughter Annie, at which 60 guests were present. Mr aud Mrs. T J. Clark and ehil dren motored to the Grove Sunday at ternoou to visit at the home o f Mr. Clark’s brother, John Clark Norman Ream, who had been visit mg at the home o f his sister, Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeek, returned to his home at Waiterville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, o f Seattle, en route to Los Angeles, stopped over Thursday and Friday at the G. J. Kap pauf home. BLACK BUTTE July 2nd. Conducted by H . B . H e r , Pastor Baptist Church Subject: Reputation or Home— Which? A L L nicked Sunday iu the delightful camp iiig splits of the upper Coast fork. Mr and Mrs. George Bail»*? and daughter Beta have gone to Cn tie Rock to attend the funeral of Mr? Haile?’ father. Arthur Combs and George Small are camping at Cougar bend this week while building a trail to protect the valuable timber of that viciuity from forest fires. Cecil Roberts occupied the pulpit iu the Church o f Christ Sunday moruiug. ROW RIVER W E L . C O M parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( ’. A. Harlow. Hugh Proudfit, Llovd and Ruby \i ringtou and Arthur and Velimi Bailee motored to Cottage Grove Balorda) I evening. Doris and Robert Owen are ill with the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. J oseph Wicks tiltil lit tie son, of Row River, \isiled Sunday with Mi and Mrs. O. C. Bailee. Ed Whiteley and daughter Cliloe spent Saturday evening and Hundnv in the Grove. Arthur Jones and Ins mother have moved from Row River to tin* Cham burs camp at Star. We read of u horse 30 years of ago which died from eating n plug o f chew ing tobacco. Tlm t’s what comes of neglecting early education. * • * A Boston woman, in telling girls how to get a husband, advises them to learn to lire . on $10 a year. Kindly note that she doesn't advise them to practice dressing on that amount. • • • A million received by Washington winch does ** that tire not (Special to The Sentinel.) A WRlltad will rent your house June 27.— Mrs. Mary Groat, of Black June 28.— Mr. aud Mr? LaBnlls Blew Butte, died Wednesday, June 21. loav art and children visited Saturday night ing a husband and nine children. Mrs. hi Eugene with Mrs. Stewart ' sister, Groat was 51 years o f age and would Mr". Charles Huntington. On Sunday have been married 31 years had she they motored up the Mohawk and lived another day. spent the day. Harry and Dick Garma i: have re Miss Elsie McCollum visited several turned to their home from th. Power days of last week at Slur with her line, where they had been employed. aunt, Mrs. Potter. Mrs. Busan Walker i? spending a few Mr W. A. Garoutte and son Colin days in the Grove at the home o f her have returned from a visit in Portland. granddaughter. Mrs Frank Kelly. Miss Elsie Pleuard spent Thursday it Miss Emma Jones visited last week night o f last week in Dorenu with with relatives in Creswell. Mi?.? Genevieve Poquette. Mrs. Kathleen Reed, of Brookings, Mrs. John Pleuard aud children, who and her brother. Elmer Groat, arrived had visited two weeks with relatives Saturday to attend the funeral o f their here, left Friday for their home in mother. Mrs. Mary Groat Mr and \S ashingtou. Mrs. Everett Groat, o f Washington. TffUt FRUIT FLAVOR Dora Mosby and Lyman Yoekey Mrs. John Chamey, of Arlington, and were Row River visitors Tuesday eve Mr. and Mr? Hugh Harrison, of Rose mug. burg, were also here for the funeral. Wm Lindley went to work on the STAR power line last week. Lawrence Funk has bought a Ford ' (Special to The Sentinel.) bug _ /? Jum* 26.— Mrs. Ida M. Wick? left August Labsch, who had been eni ployed on the power line, has returned j Sunday to spend two weeks at Kit son i springs. home. Miss Orpha Comb- »" home from Cor \ Mr?. M. E. Sallee spent Friday and Saturday in Cottage Grove visiting vailis. where she had been teaching. c a j yx i with Mrs. Alary Crunie. Air. and Mrs. Carrol Harlow, of Eu MOUNT VIEW I gene, visited Saturday and Sunday with Air. and Mrs. ('. A. Harlow (Special to The Sentinel.) AT Air. and Mrs. Earl Neal were Grove June 27.— Mr?. J. E Schneider was a visitors Saturday evening. F O U N T A IN S Cottage Grove visitor Friday. Ruby Arrington, ot Disston, visited Mis? Osie Chapman, of \ alsetz, ar Friday and Saturday with Velma Sal rived Tuesday ot last week to spend : lee. the summer with Mrs. W. D. Heath. Mrs. Eb Spray, of the Grove, pent j Dr. aud Mr.?. Andy Sears returned several days of last week with her | Saturday from attending the Shnuer convention in San Francisco and the rose festival in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beustou, of Sag maw, and Mr. aud Mrs. Op pel pic nicked Sunday on the river near the Oppel home. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider enter tained Mr. aud Mrs. N. E. Glass and Mr. and Airs. S. S. Lasswell, of Cot tag» Grove, at dinner Tuesday of last week. Air and Airs. Charles Buies spent Sunday with Air. and Airs. U. S. Bales An otit*in*thc*opentirc. T h e dealer PROBABLY you know at Dorena sells you confidence, not price. Me Air?. Amanda Hears. Hn?ou and Clar at least onetaMiwnor wants you satisfied with performance ence Sears and Laura Riley visited w h o is a lw a y s on and value. The only wav h«* knows Wednesday evening with Air. and Air the look-out for the to g»*t your business is to do 1 Floyd Jones. Air. aud Airs. Fred Frost, Harry cheapest tires he can serve it. Frost aud Aiilton Reward, of Blue find. He likes to get them by mail This is the "U s c o Mountain, were at the \N D. Heath or at a sale or at some place home Saturday afternoon. Air and Airs. Ralph 8nauer and where they have big red bargain Com pared with children were at the Waldo Miller signs over the door. ten - minute thrill home Sunday. the bargain appeal, j Airs. James Chapman, of Eugene, It would he fine if he could visited Friday of last week at the the “ Usco” it just get “ the edge” in every tire home o f her uncle. p la in c om m on - Mr Amanda Hear?, Brison and Clar trade. ence Bears and Laura Riley pent But the dealer can’t afford to Thursday evening with Air. and Airs. George Luyng. let him have it. Among those in the Grove from thi- neighborhood Saturday were Air. and Airs. Claude Arne. Air. and Mr F B Even if a man saw any slight Phillips, Mr. ami Airs. Waldo Miller. percentage in tire shopping at Mr. and Airs. C. A. King and V\. D. Heath all —it disappeared when the Mrs Anna Hoffman, o f Eugene, vi “ Usco” brought the price ited Saturday and Sunday with her down. mother and sister, Airs. J. Kile and Mrs. Amanda Bears. A »tandard product—and the Airs. H. E. Lowry and children, of dealer »ells it with pride. Walker, accompanied by Mr. Low r y v mother and sister, Mrs. Cora Lowry A good tire. The dealer has and Miai* Cora Lowry, o f Re- d vilk*, n o desire to trade you into spent Sunday with Mr?. Lowry V par a larger profit fur lunuclf. ents. Air. and Mrs. W. D. Heath Mrs. Amanda Hears and Laura Riley accompanied Mr. and Airs. Otho Van United States Tires Schoiaek, of Fairview, to Ala renin Hun day and visited with an uncle and art Good Tires aunt of AIiss Riley, returning in the evening to Springfield and visiting with another uncle o f Miss Kil«*y be C orv,i«bC fore returning home. 1922 Wm. and Addison Heath sp**nt Hun U .U n U day evening with Hrison and Clarence Hears. or more dead letters were the postal department at during the past year— not include tin* statutes enforced. quonch L with fi fPA NCE—K I S T . Cl ruuxi C o y o ti OXa/rv^/y L ^ JK - T a Cottage Grove Bottling Works How did your neighbor’s last bargain tire turn out i \ LONDON (Special to The Sentinel.; June 27.— Airs. Alary Atas-ey spent Monday in the Grove. Airs. White and Air-. Emma Jones went to Goshen last Monday on busi- MM. Calvin Marlow, of I^orane, spent Sunday with friends here. N B. Hays, proprietor of London spring?, spent a few days of last week in Eugene on business. H C Comb? and daughter Orpha r** turned Friday from Corvallis and will remain here during the summer vaca tion. The George Hutherlnnd and Howard Cox f ami be- were dinner guests Sun day at the W T. Jones home Many Cottage Grove people pic W h e re Y o u C un Buy U. S. Tires * eh°n J t ’ Cotta« e 0rove Corner Service Oarage, Drain Station Jackson A Addison. W a n * and Brown & M&rketta, Coniatoci! /